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10 Responses

  1. Pro Conor O'Driscoll Conor O'Driscoll

    Good things come to those who sketch.

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    about 1 year ago

  2. adam nishma adam nishma

    love the colors

    about 1 year ago

  3. Pro Neil Tasker Neil Tasker

    Rex orange on navy!

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    about 1 year ago

  4. Pro Ryan Hamrick Ryan Hamrick

    Looking good, man.

    about 1 year ago

  5. Florin Gorgan Florin Gorgan

    The first one is gorgeous! I mean, all of them are, but my favorite is the first one.

    about 1 year ago

  6. Claire Coullon Claire Coullon

    This looks stunning, it's really eye catching. Love the colour combinations, they all work really nicely together. Very nice weight variation too – I'd almost like to see that right one more noticeably thicker.

    about 1 year ago

  7. Pro Conor O'Driscoll Conor O'Driscoll

    Thanks for all the kind words guys!

    @Claire Coullon Thanks :D I was hoping you'd comment - It's the ultimate mark of typographic adequacy :) I originally wanted to make the contrast between weights more obvious, but whenever I went any thicker than that, it became a bit bunched up (Top row) - However, upon your comment, I just tried it again, moving that curvy sticky-outy thing (My typographic terms are spot on, right?) over a bit, and it worked much better (Bottom row) - I guess it just needed a bit more time spent on it!

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    about 1 year ago

  8. Claire Coullon Claire Coullon

    Curvy sticky-outy thing works perfectly! That bottom row looks excellent (really nice extension with that last one too). Yeah as soon as characters start getting a little bolder, they typically do need a bit of adjusting otherwise gaps close up quickly and things look squished. You could almost make an 8 out of this too.. or even turn it into a lower case, double story 'g'! So many possibilities.

    about 1 year ago

  9. Pro Éric Le Tutour Éric Le Tutour

    Very sweet. Same as Claire, I think I'd like to see other weights!

    11 months ago

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